

painful experiences, including microaggressions, exclusion, and assault, feel true to the time and place, and Park respectfully renders Hanna's interactions with Ihanktonwan women.


Remarkable."- Kirkus, STARRED review "Strongly reminiscent of Laura Ingalls Wilder's novels in its evocative, detailed depictions of daily frontier life. Park brings new depth to these well-trodden tales, though, as she renders visible both the xenophobia of the town's white residents, which ranges in expression from microaggressions to full-out assault, and Hanna's fight to overcome it with empathy and dignity. "Captivating." - The New York Times "Fans of the Little House books will find many of the small satisfactions of Laura's stories.here in abundance.
